God's Beginning?

by Black Man 4 Replies latest jw friends

  • Black Man
    Black Man

    What do you think of the WTBTS explaining away of God NOT having a beginning? Ps. 90:2 is always quoted and explained as he's always just been there and that we as humans will never grasp that concept because we have a beginning and will have an ending (death). How did God come to exist? How could he just always have been? Who/what created him? Another in a series of questions that are just haunting. Comments, anyone?

  • bboyneko
    bboyneko

    we already discussed this in a previous thread hehe. But yeah, its a logical loop that never ends. If you beleive in god, you will then be admitting that intiligent, self-aware beings can arise soley by either chance or by simply always having been, without beginning or end despite their being amazingly "designed"

    Evolution and creation make little sense.

    -Dab

  • Moxy
    Moxy
    For instance, some scientists have concluded that life could not have arisen spontaneously on earth. Instead, they speculate that it must have originated in outer space and then floated down to the earth. But that just pushes the problem of the origin of life further back and into a more forbidding setting. The perils confronting life in the hostile environment of outer space are well known. Is it likely, then, that life began spontaneously elsewhere in the universe and survived under such harsh conditions to reach the earth, and later to develop into life as we know it?

    For instance, some creationsists have concluded that life could not have arisen spontaneously in the physical world. Instead, they speculate that it must have originated in a spiritual one and then floated down to the earth. But that just pushes the problem of the origin of life further back and into a more forbidding setting. The perils confronting life in the hostile environment of the spiritual realm are purely speculative--it cant even be observed. Is it likely, then, that life began spontaneously or always existed elsewhere in the universe and survived under such imaginary conditions to reach the earth, and later to develop into life as we know it?

    mox

  • apostate
    apostate

    Once in service I ran into a professor who was knowledgeable in evolution. We shoved him the How Did Life Get Here book. The whole book is ridiculing evolutionists who believe that life just started to evolve out of nothing. Yes he said it sounds unbelievable, but it is still more believable than a God who was able to create everything got here out of nowhere without a creator.

  • nytelecom1
    nytelecom1

    If god created all what created god?
    If we evolved out of a big bang what was the source of that energy?
    What is on the other side of the universe?
    When did time start?

    this is a question that can never truly be answered and can never truly be understood......evolutionist or creationist....but that still doesnt justify the insanity of that damn blue creation book

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